we “Salt La kes. E “for Thursday. afternoon By: PHYLIS BOWMAN “MR. AND. MRS. DOUGLAS | R. BRUNTON, Photo by Chandler’ Ss Studio. and ‘. op be, The. Church: oe “the. Annunciation was the « scene . : -of.a quiet wedding ceremony August 1 when Hen-| ~-rietta Marie Cormier: and Douglas R: Brunton’ were united in. marriage: before the altar profused with]. ‘pink carnations. and: flickering candlelight. ... Rev, James Tracey’ officiated | ; “at the evening service for’: ithe “7 “daughter. ‘of » Mr.. - R, Cormier of ‘this city. ‘and. ine gon. of Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Frederick * Brunton of Prince Albert,’ ‘Sask- atchewan. . Given in: marriage by: her. fa- ther, the bride was. lovely as she «walked down | the aisle. vn waltz- length gown. ‘of white ny- “lon lace tn princess.style, off-set with a swectheart. neckline. Her -4}lusion -vell in ‘shoulder- Jength “gracefully fell. from. a tiara of “pearls, and sequins and’ she: car- rhed, ‘American’ Beauty roses. oo Ber jewellery, a pearl necklace and earring set; was. a ‘gift. of ~ the. groom. . ye. “Mrs. .J. T. Cormier attended “ Mrs... - ‘ina 7. F. Seale proposed the toast .|to the bride. Serviteurs were Miss Stella Dumias, Mrs. LeCouffe, Mrs. Walter Ursulak and Mrs. John Fosty. ,. royal blue boxed-style suit and white - accessories. .Upon their return from a three-week ‘motor honeymoon trip. to Van- will make ther home at 220 Ninth Avenue East. |. Mr. Brunton’ is employed .at Watson Island, Columbia Cellu- Jose Company Limited pulp mill. For travelling the bride “wore | couver, points in United States| and Prince: Albert, newlyweds}. | her. sister-in- law, wearing a blue lace gown,- in ‘Similar’ ‘style. Her bouquet was composed ° ‘of pink. car nations and ‘she: chose a tiny/ - Council notes Mr. - -Mrs.’ ‘Cormier’ was. groomsman and usher-was Cyprian LeCouffe. oa Roland LeBlanc - “Ave Maria” during the signing ‘of the register and. organist was C. P., Balagno.. . a _ Carrying - through: with. “the Le “pink and white” ~ was the bridal arch for the. re: ‘ception in the. Sons. of Norway “hall. The bride’s . mother received her. guests gowned | in a light '~. Dlue: -lace cocktail frock’ feat- “uring tulle panels. A blue flow- ered hat and. pink. carnation {¢ corsage completed her ensemble. .:| : . Receiving mother was -his sister, Mrs. .P. L. Ratchford who: wore a- dark toned silk gown and white AC: " cessories. for : - color. theme the . .. white: flowered: headpiece, fore ac- cent. mS : sang groom's The Police and Traffic Com- imittce recommended prohibit- ing of parking on the south side of Fifth Avenue East alongside Tom-Boy ‘Parking lot. No bylaw. covering the. recommendation was. introduced... ‘Alderman George .. ‘Hills, Gordon Carlson, T. © Norton Youngs and: Norman Bellis, an- nounced their intention of at- tending the convention of the Union of B.C. Municipalities September 16, 17, 18. Mayor ?. J. Lester said he was not yet certain if he. would ‘be able to attend. + - - P.- EK. Deane. picnic set. This. year's: event: begins | IN THE PARKS—This_ is “Pet | Thursday. for three days. ‘at the | ‘and Doll Week” in both parks: [Empire | ‘Pool’ in!Vancouver. ' There: will be a pet and doli | | parade at McClymont Park on! 1 Friday aftrenoon at 3. Awards} 'whlbe made. in categories—best, : dressed, most original, funniest, ‘largest: and. smallest. ' plann, ad SWhureday,a ftenpoon,. , Chifaren dre’ asked “to" bring : ant cents,’ “their Junch, a bathing , sult and meet at the Civic Centre #at-2 p.m. For children nine years ‘and over, the trip will be sup-~ & . ervised by. Cathy. Roos, Louise can ' Thoma s, Patrick Kelly. and Tom ~'waasich. The party is expected 'to'return at 6 p.m, , . “For particulars concerning ‘werther, children are asked to | isten to radio station at 11:30 | an Thursday. ' ‘. a rere e em SWIMMING POOL NEWS: “It is hoped that next year . some Prince t | Will participate in the “Bic, Az ’ Gtoup Championships.” * These championships are de- “slgned to encourage young swithmers to participate in regu- lar swimming activities through national recognition for records Time is now being . allocated | t ito. this type:.o£: ‘swimming at. the; outdoor pool: and’ will. continue | at. the new. outdoor pool when it opens. port will. be: inaugurated, ‘which will give’ ‘similar . ‘chances |: to’ ‘these i children showing. encouraging results in swimming. — The swimmer’s slogan is “The Key to Success is .Hard Work,” PERSONALS. -PEOPLE ON THE GO—-Leav- | ing-tomorrow morning. by Can- : adian Pacific Airlines plane for: {Vancouver .and on Mrs. Alex .Pihera. While away they will visit friends and rela- Rupert children ) tives, Miss Anne Harding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Harding, leaves ‘tomorrow by CPA plane to attend the First United Church Girls’ camp on Vancou- ver Island from August 13° to established from the 10 and or junior Broup. } foe tree tome dolivary, hone This advortisomont Is not published o wae under group to the 16 and under | Victora, where Prat eee FY Mtn Bee oN gr by the Cavrmont 0 a Bits Columba a 27, She will join her parents in she will visit an vunt. : ant epee eee WOE. meat + dlyptayad! by tho Liquor coi toad i iA-trip to Salt Lakes is being ‘with the necessary parental sur- i vegeta a two-week summer vacation in |-. Vancouver : Island are Mrs. Jean Nixon -and | | | \ | | ! | KITCHEN FARE oe a Hot or cold fish and vegetables ~ make. good summer meal partners . Served, cold ‘or hot, fish and fresh. garden produce make good meal partners: The’ delicate color and flavor of fish contrasts pleasingly with deeper- |toned, crisp, fruits and vegetables. On.a hot summer's day have you ever. tried Al that time it is hoped that Serving rosy chunks of cooked or canned: salmon atop a medly of cool green bles, or meaty morsels of. cooked halibut. combined. in ‘a dressing -with|, any.organized- swim. chub. tart, ‘fresh: apricot ‘SALMON | CROWN SALAD I 1. ¢734- ounce) can salmon ‘ Council approved introduction of a.one-hour parking limit on Second Street, in front of. Deanc Cleaners, at request of Proprietor {and Mrs. .tomorrow by CPA plane. are. already. planning: for: next Montreal. THINKING | OF WINTER? SILLY. QUESTION. “Hot summer "Wea? £ ther has .finally. arrived... But: ‘Canada’s clothing | manufacturers: ‘Likely “to.“be- seen. as. the snow starts to fall are these. barber-pole striped accessories.’ This set .of- acrylic fibre consists of washable~ six- foot ‘scarfe,. car-warmer-bandeau and mitts. Designer is’ Lady. Parkhurst. ‘of o winter. —cP a “PERSONALS | Mrs. Hugh Graham and ‘chil- dren Anne, Carol’ and Bruce of. Sandspit, are visitors in’ the city while : en ‘route home, follow- ing a vacation in’ Prince George, visiting parents. While away they are guests. of .Mrs. Graham's brother-in-law ‘and. sister, Mr. s. Frank Symes, 1202 Eighth: Avenue East, and leave ‘BOSTON (#—It was eggs—not yeggs—that Mrs. Gussie. Sim- mons _ heard. in her. ‘Kitchen Thursday. She called police and reported she. ‘believed there was a prow- ler in her kitchen. “There’s “a © loud, noise,”.. she. reported. Two. patrolmen went to. the house ‘and found two hard boiled eggs. rattling: around in-a. water- less; red-hot: pan. _ rattling 1 cup coarsely diced cucumber i coated with. dressing. | tuce, and French ‘dressing: toss ; “1g cups cooked, chilled peas | lightly until vegetables are: well | WANT. “YOUR. OLD. SUIT. TO: HAVE® A . NEW. LOOK??. “We expertly’ aiter ‘your _ - ‘double-breasted to» a single-breasted. aa Photo. CAFE in town. 2 A.M. “HOLL YWOOD Best Chinese Food” OPEN FROM 4 P.M. — foe ride CLOSED. SUNDAYS For Take- out ‘Orders. _ Phone. 6226 ~ _ Only $15, 09 "Specialists: in “DRAPE. “SLACKS... if SUITS MADE. TO. MEASURE. ewemrmnee amen $m rN : “Agents: for: - House: of. Hobbertin: i _. Hoase of Stone”. wats DAILY |! = We “LING: TAILOR. (PAUL WONG) | St. : a -Phone 220-6th $238 Mrs: Simons: ‘had put. the, eggs | halves?. Recipes for these’salads have been supplied by’ the | on to‘ boil’ and“ forgot ‘them. home economists ‘of: Canada’s Department of . Fisheries. fe Prince Rupert Daily News °3 1959. ‘CANADIAN LEGION | BINGO Blackout, Jackpot in 50. numbers —$500 » _ TUESDAY, AUGUST 11° ee Consolation. $100. oe a “LEGION AUDITORIUM " os EVERYBODY “WELCOME © | ARCHIE - Tuesday, August" 11, ‘By BOB ae = 1. cup: shredded lettuce Place in lettuce- lined salad : 2 tablespoons» French dressing | bowls or in lettuce cups arrang- | | BETTER | - Crisp lettuce ‘ed on individual serving: plates 16 THIS PUReY: ies TIME AT. Drain. salmon. and vreak into; Top with... ‘chunks ‘of salmon.: “THE TRAIN | ALL “CAMP . good-sized chunks. Combinej| Serve with mayonnaise. ‘Makes ‘FOR CAMP ? - WINAUKEB” ‘peas, cucumber, shredded let- ,4 servings. i * e GARDEN BOUNTY COMPLEMENTS BOUNTY FROM TIE liclous, Swihmadneg -~-Department of Fisheries of Canada photo. Church camps at Lakelse boat give children rides, wiener nice holiday Mr, Jackson said Ahat SEA inthis salmon crown salad which is cool, easy to fix, and de- | In- ves SAYS” CAMP WINALUKEE ? : THERE YQU ARE, " FOLKS! “A a ¥ BOID'S-EYE VIEW O' TH’ STATUE O' LIBERTY SS fers Saye. te Yee 6 Pet me BW sights roared Et Pinrel bist Lets HONESTLY, TULIE~POOR, LOLIG LOOKED LIKE HE COULD HAVE SLAYED THAT HOOGE CHANCE! roasts, a visit to the Hot Springs, lots of good food, hearty singing and helpful lessons Jearmed from tho Biyte, ml added up to oa wonderful waek af camp for 22 boys and 28 girls, sponsored by: the Prince Rupert Rogular Bags tsi church at Lakelse Lake. The eamps, provided by the Kinsmen Gub, were held July 20 to ar for boys, and from July 127 to August 1 for the girls, Cumpers came from Smithers and Terrmiee as woll as Prince Rupert to mvoy: the tdoal eanyp weather and wonderful camp all itien, chureh pastor Rev, Li, i, Jnekson sald today, “gnoalil prizos wore .nwardod ta Ken Bowman — for *memary work and to Arlene Baker and Winnifted -Dixon for the boat notohaaks, | Camp Director Mr. Jaakson waa assisted by counsellor Mra, Ohoster Marshall, Mr, and Mrs. Hart Bowd and Mta, Bruce Matolka, . Oninp cooks were Mra, dack- Hon aud Mra, A, i, Wilkinson, t valuable hej was also given by many persons who Lransportation, provisions — of wood and spoclal donations of food, comne remterentey weiner — * Crry COUNCIL BRIEVS {ngs has been recommended to Clty Counell fim of consulting engineors, was roferred Inst night to the zoning committea for study. Het de, Councll njyproved K request by the Prince Rupert Garden Club its forthcoming: flower show, LARGE VAMILY KINGSTON, Ont, «) — Five gonorations of the Botting fam- ily anthored here for na family reunion. Oldeat momber was Mra, Mary Botting, 84, youngoat waa her ’ gront-gront-grand- dnughter, . Kahy | Ryan, six months, Tha recommendation, tageth- |; or With others concerning speoul- ; feations of parking facilities, | provided One parking: spnea for every ; unit In new. apartment build: . by a Vaneouyer | for n $200 contribution towards | MAL L WONDER, \ OUR MR. CHANCE 7 HAS THE ADHESIVE QUALITIES OF A SEA LEECH! ., LWONDER WHY HE WON'T LET LOUIS ALONE-FOR EVEN AMINUTB WHEN HE'S OFF THE SHIP/ vA ee ot mre y Fem ates See Fe ects 9c rte mee — -AND.NOW WE'LL TOIN AROUND I! ~YOU'RE _ ENTITLED TO TWO COMPLETE VIEWS !! Te WELL~NEXT STOR MARTINIGUE, T WONDER WHAT IT'LL BE LIKE: SEEING AN ISLAND WITHOUT MR. GHANCE TAGGING . ALONG. rare By CH! C YOUNG BLONDIE a] HET MADAM, > (C ee Wwe W co Sit TNly BE Re 3 m weve - ' | é ' Ine WIESEL YOU | [sete Q Nu , aie KunNiegtered if \ WOULDN'T SMOKE ; LOOKING HAIR 4 4 ( 1X) , 4 YOUR PIPE DEAR: | tun even IT SPOILS THE R SEEN oan ; ‘ EFFECT od Of NO : 67H nen med